Why you NEED to read this Persona 5 Manga

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Persona 5
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Something that I’ve always been fascinated about in regards to the Persona series is the amount of supplementary material on offer. A franchise isn’t successful just because it has a bunch of games and spinoffs. The true success of a brand is whether or not it’s able to branch out into other forms of media and this is something that persona series is rather infamous for. You know that meme where people say that Persona fans don’t play their own games? With the amount of adaptations this series has gotten over the years, I can fully see why. Without a doubt the most popular nonvideo game persona product is the persona animes. If you have more than a surface-level interest in Persona then you’ve definitely heard of these by now.

The persona animes are responsible for some of the more well-known inside jokes within the community on top of being some pretty alright watches overall. At least the Persona 4 anime is. The Persona 3 and 5 ones are a bit more of a mixed bag if you were to ask me but for different reasons. The Persona 3 movies are a good way to experience the core story but because of the theatrical format, a lot of the smaller moments needed to be cut, and part of what makes Persona 3 so special are those more quiet moments. These films aren’t bad but they aren’t something that I bothered to watch past the first two movies. The Persona 5 anime on the other hand suffers from a lack of budget and is just sort of a paint-by-numbers adaptation overall. But this is just scratching the surface because trust me, there is plenty more where that came from. If you were to peel back this adaptation layer ever so slightly, then you’d be flooded with a seemingly never-ending series of tie-ins and adaptations including but not limited to stage plays, drama CDs, and of course, manga.


Persona 5. The Persona 5 Manga is pretty cool. I don't mean the Persona 5 Manga based on the Persona 5 game or Persona 5 Royal. I mean Persona 5 Mementos Mission. Persona 5 Mementos mission was a really good read and in today's video, we're going to be reviewing and discussing Persona 5 Mementos Mission. I have already made a Persona 5 Review, Persona 5 Analysis, and Persona 5 Critique so today we're going to shake things up and do a Persona 5 Mementos Mission Review, Persona 5 Mementos Mission Analysis, and Persona 5 Mementos Mission Critique. I have never done a Persona 5 Manga Review but if this does well I will consider also making a review on the Persona 3 Manga, Persona 4 Manga, and the other Persona Manga. I hope this video convinces you to read Persona 5 Mementos Mission because it's pretty good. Persona 5's Surprisingly GREAT Manga is the best video by Nam's Compendium







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At present, Nam’s Compendium has 725,050 views spread across 3 videos for Persona 5, with the game making up 2 hours of published video on his channel. This is 4.90% of the total watchable video for Persona 5 on Nam’s Compendium's YouTube channel.